Re-entry related arrhythmias


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Supraventricular tachycardia is commonly caused by re-entry arrhythmias. In this webinar, Mitchell Cowan from Cardiac Physiology in Practice reviews the re-entry circuit mechanism and discusses the pathophysiology of atrioventricular re-entry tachycardia, atrioventricular nodal re-entry tachycardia, atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation, and ventricular tachycardia, and discusses how these arrhythmias can be identified on the ECG. Mitchell provides an overview of the ablation procedure and explains how each of these re-entry circuits can be targeted for radiofrequency ablation for the long-term management of these arrhythmias.

This course is part of our advanced cardiology series aimed at advanced clinicians such as MICA Paramedics, HARU Paramedics, Critical Care Paramedics, and Intensive Care Paramedics.

Learning objectives:

  • List a range of re-entry arrhythmias
  • Describe the components of a re-entry circuit
  • Examine the basics of radiofrequency ablation
  • Examine the pathophysiology of a variety of re-entry arrhythmias and identify patient demographics, common symptoms, and unique ECG features of each
  • Apply your understanding of the pathophysiology of these re-entry arrhythmias to examine the ablation procedure.

Presenter: Mitchell Cowan

Mitch formerly served as the Senior Cardiac Physiologist at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia, where he trained in electrophysiology and cardiac devices. With a Graduate Diploma of Electrophysiology from CEPIA and certifications in cardiac electrophysiology and cardiac devices from IBHRE, he now sits on the CEPS exam writing committee for IBHRE. Mitchell also works with a 3D electroanatomical mapping company in a clinical role, performing EP procedures every day.

Committed and passionate about contributing to the field of electrophysiology, Mitch is an active participant in medical education and research. He frequently supports medical registrar training programs such as the HEART course and CSANZ education days. He serves as a guest lecturer for the local health district, Professionals in Cardiac Science Australia, and Western Sydney University, and is a regular speaker at conferences, both nationally and internationally.

Details

Length
125 minutes
Released
3rd Jun 2024
Cost
Member free
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